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Red card all day long, and him celebrating he deserves decking, the little bas tard.Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View PostI have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.
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If that was in the prem it would be shown over and over again, definite red card, hope somebody somewhere is doing something about it, but I doubt they are, and yes he needed decking for his attitude after doing it, but what goes around comes around!!
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Reckon it should've been a booking. The angle of the run and shove is more up the touchline than into the hoardings.
If it happens in middle of pitch nobody bats an eyelid. I only say yellow card cos it was a bit too forceful.
I don't think there should be different sanctions for players depending on whereabouts on the pitch the foul happens or how injured the player is afterwards. Also, given how ludicrously small and tight the run-off areas are at KPF the chance of injury is hugely amplified - but I don't think that means fouls by our touch line should be treated differently to a fouls at say, London Stadium.
Barbet shook his hand afterwards so I feel its just a "footballing incident". His reaction just shows what a classy Pro he is.
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To be fair who in the QPR team would take on Dike (the guy looks like an American Football player- probably a legal move in that game)?Originally posted by KevC59 View PostIf that was in the prem it would be shown over and over again, definite red card, hope somebody somewhere is doing something about it, but I doubt they are, and yes he needed decking for his attitude after doing it, but what goes around comes around!!
I do think he should be charged by the EFL for that as it is clearly a red card offence.
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You have some valid points there, but that was not a challenge that would be accepted anywhere else on the pitch. It makes a huge difference that it was by the touchlne as it endangers the player even more. The lack of space means players should take notice of their surroundings - it is reckless and dangerous not to.Originally posted by Abseits View PostReckon it should've been a booking. The angle of the run and shove is more up the touchline than into the hoardings.
If it happens in middle of pitch nobody bats an eyelid. I only say yellow card cos it was a bit too forceful.
I don't think there should be different sanctions for players depending on whereabouts on the pitch the foul happens or how injured the player is afterwards. Also, given how ludicrously small and tight the run-off areas are at KPF the chance of injury is hugely amplified - but I don't think that means fouls by our touch line should be treated differently to a fouls at say, London Stadium.
Barbet shook his hand afterwards so I feel its just a "footballing incident". His reaction just shows what a classy Pro he is.
Fair play to Barbet for shaking Dike’s hand, but that does not make it acceptable.
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